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Who doesn?t want flawless, glowing skin? You may tried a whole number of ?desi nuske? or bought beauty products that cost a fortune, but this is something you know you never even thought about. And yet, it's being touted as the most beneficial for your skin.

Chelsee Lewis, a famous celebrity facialist?who has worked with Stella McCartney, Suki Waterhouse and Gwyneth Paltrow?shared a secret that will change the way you think of facials. She recommends using human semen to get glowing skin.

In her opinion, using a 'sperm mask' helps reduce acne and wrinkles.

We'll give you a second to let that sink in.

Chelsee Lewis

"Sexual intercourse helps the stress hormone but also helps to balance the hormones and improve collagen production. But you can go one step further with a sperm mask," she told Daily Mail.

"Using your partner's sperm as a mask is full of a compound called spermine, which is an antioxidant which can help reduce wrinkles, smooth the skin, prevent acne or spots and give you overall healthy-looking skin," she added.

Even former Cosmopolitan editor-in-chief Helen Gurley Brown is of the same opinion: "Spread semen over your face [because it's] probably full of protein as sperm can eventually become babies. Makes a fine mask - and he'll be pleased."

However, dermatologist Doris Day has her doubts: "It's not necessarily something that can penetrate the skin in any way beyond what a regular moisturiser can do. The water in the semen, as it dries off on your skin, could leave your skin drier. If you have rosacea, you should be careful," she told Cosmopolitan.

It'll serve you well if you remind your self that there's no extensive research on this making the bold claim. Either way, there's always a mud mask and some rose water.